- Organizing and Sorting in Korean: Using '별' and '별로'
- Expressing Contrary Expectations in Korean: Using '지는 않다'
- Transforming Nouns into Adjectives in Korean Using '적'
- Expressing Sequential Events in Korean Using '고 나서'
- Expressing Certainty in Korean with '기만 하면 되다'
- How To Say Something Bad Almost Happened In Korean
- Also In Korean (Using The Suffix 고요)
- Although Vs Even Though In Korean (ㄴ/은/는 데도)
- How To Say 'Although' In Korean (기는 하지만)
- Among & 'Out Of All The' In Korean (중에(서))
- How To Use 다가 In A Korean Sentence (Then, After, Upon, etc.)
- How To Say 'Still' / 'And Yet' In Korean (Unexpected Result)
- A Few Ways To Say 'And' In Korean (그리고, Verb + 고, 그래서, 서)
- Mastering Korean Emotions: Understanding 화 (Anger)
- How To Say 'As If' Or 'As Though' In Korean (듯(이))
- How To Say 'As Much As' In Korean (만큼)
- As X occurs, so too does Y: (ㅁ/음)에 따라
- As soon as: V + 자마자
- As you know: 잖아(요)
- At least, instead, even if only: (이)라도
- Describing Frequent Bad Habits In Korean With '기 일쑤이다'
- How To Say 'Barely' Or 'Hardly' In Korean (는 둥 마는 둥 하다)
- Because of/it's N: (이)라서
- How To Say 'Because' In Korean (왜냐하면... V + 거든요 & (기) 때문에)
- To become: 어/아 지다
- Before and after: (ㄴ) 후에, (기) 전에
- The Human Body (신체) Vocabulary In Korean
- Simultaneous & Alternate Actions In Korean (...기도 하고 ...기도하다)
- Bound to, natural to: 게/기 마련이다
- On The Buses...
- By doing X you achieve Y: (으)ㅁ으로써
- Through/by way of: 을/를 통해(서)
- A thing called...: (이)라는 , (이)란
- I can/can't do without...: 없어서는 안 되다, 없이 지내다
- I can't afford to V: (ㄹ/을) 여유가 없다
- I can't stand it!: 참을 수가 없다
- I can't even tell you how... (Exaggeration): 얼마나 ㄴ/은/는지
- Causatives: 이, 히, 기, 리, 우, 추, 게 하다
- Cause and (negative) effect: 은/는 탓에
- Compound Verbs 9: 갈다 (to change, renew)
- Compound Verbs 10: 나다 (to come out, occur)
- Korean Grammar: Comparisons using 보다 and Superlatives with 가장/제일
- Compared to: 에 비해(서)
- How To Say 'Considering', 'In Light Of' Or 'Based On' In Korean
- I might V/It could be A...: 을 수도 있다
- It couldn't be more A: 기 짝이 없다
- Unforeseen Possibilities In Korean: 을 거라고는 생각조차 못 했다
- Compound Verbs 5: 건너다 (to cross)
- Essential Time & Period Vocabulary In Korean (시간)
- Despite/in spite of: (음)에도 불구하고
- How To Say 'It Would Be Fine If...' In Korean ((으)면 몰라도)
- Word Wars: 차이 vs 다르다 (to be different)
- How To Say Doesn't Matter / Even If In Korean (는/ㄴ댔자)
- How To Say Don't Count Your Chickens In Korean
- You don't have to: 지 않아도 되다 / 안 아/어도 되다
- Uncertainty and Confirmation (I don't know if/whether...)
- Due to/as a result of: (으)로 인해(서)
- Duration after starting (in the last X years): 만에
- During, while, for (time period): 동안
- Expressing an earnest (conditional) desire: 다면야
- Education: 교육
- Empathically Expressing Degree: (으)리만치
- To end up V-ing: 게 되다
- Unfortunately, I unintentionally ended up V-ing: 고 말다
- Compound Verbs 6: 들다 (to enter)
- The Environment: 환경
- Even if it means (I end up Ving), I will V: 는 한이 있어도
- Even if: 더라도
- Even when: 다가도
- Frustration At Frequent Occurrences In Korean ((으)ㄹ라치면)
- How To Say 'Every' In Korean (N + 마다)
- I expected/thought... (but): 줄 알았다
- Extreme Outcomes (whenever I do V): 했다 하면
- Faded Memories: 었던 것 같다
- How To Say 'Fight Fire With Fire' In Korean
- Korean Grammar: Expressing "The First Time" with 처음 and 처음으로
- Compound Verbs 4: 따르다 (to follow)
- Following, followed by: 에 이어(서)
- (You're pretty...) for a N: 치고는
- For (the benefit/purpose of): 을/를 위해, 기 위해
- To make/force/let/encourage N do V: (으)로 하여금
- From, since: 부터
- From someone: 한테서, 에게서, (으)로부터
- (From what I can see) I guess it's...: 나 보다
- Moreover, furthermore: 는 데다가
- How To Say It's Futile Or There's No Point In Korean (봤자)
- How To Use Gerunds In Korean (는 것)
- Compound Verbs 8: 주다 (to give)
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- 속담: Korean Expressions 3
- Korean Hanja For Abandon, Terminate, Or Discard (廢)
- Korean Hanja For Action (動)
- Korean Hanja For Love Or Affection (愛)
- Korean Hanja For Back Or Behind (後)
- Korean Hanja For Fixed Or Decided (定)
- Korean Hanja For Before (豫)
- Korean Hanja For Beyond (過)
- Korean Hanja For Select Or Choose (選)
- Korean Hanja For Cold (冷)
- Korean Hanja For Go Out Or Come Out (出)
- Korean Hanja For Peaceful Or Common (平)
- Korean Hanja For Communicate (通)
- Korean Hanja For Convenience (便)
- Korean Hanja For Present Or Current (現)
- Korean Hanja For Dry (乾)
- Korean Hanja For Earth Or Soil (地)
- Korean Hanja For Electricity (電)
- Korean Hanja For Elevate (高)
- Korean Hanja For Emit (發)
- Korean Hanja For Exchange (換)
- Korean Hanja For Feelings (感)
- Korean Hanja For Fire (火)
- Korean Hanja For Fruit Or Result (果)
- Korean Hanja For Go Or Move (行)
- Korean Hanja For Gold (金)
- Korean Hanja For Hand Or Skill (手)
- Korean Hanja For Heart, Spirit Or Mind (心)
- Korean Hanja For Zeal Or Fervor (熱)
- Korean Hanja For House (館)
- Korean Hanja For Inside (內)
- Korean Hanja For Late Night (夜)
- Korean Hanja For Life (生)
- Korean Hanja For Machine (機)
- Korean Hanja For Mistake (失)
- Korean Hanja For Nation Or Majority (民)
- Korean Hanja For Nothing Or Lacking (無)
- Korean Hanja For Not (不)
- Korean Hanja For Outside Or Foreign (外)
- Korean Hanja For Period (期)
- Korean Hanja For Person (人)
- Korean Hanja For Place Or Yard (場)
- Korean Hanja For Power (力)
- Korean Hanja For Honest, Real Or True (實)
- Korean Hanja For Remember Or Record (記)
- Korean Hanja For Withdraw Or Retreat (退)
- Korean Hanja For Way, Road Or Method (道)
- Korean Hanja For Same Or Similar (同)
- Korean Hanja For Secure Or Protect (保)
- Korean Hanja For Self Or Private (自)
- Korean Hanja For Face, Side Or Surface (面)
- Korean Hanja For Sky, Relax Or Rest (空)
- Korean Hanja For Sound, Tone Or Pitch (音)
- Korean Hanja For Stop Or Suspend (停)
- Korean Hanja For Therefore (以)
- Korean Hanja For Thing (物)
- Korean Hanja For Business Or Trade (業)
- Korean Hanja For Under, Below Or Low (下)
- Korean Hanja For Use Or Apply (用)
- Korean Hanja For Water (水)
- Korean Hanja For West (洋)
- Korean Hanja For Speak, Word Or Say (言)
- Korean Hanja For Work Or Labor (工)
- Korean Hanja For Writing Or Text (文)
- Have you ever V-ed?: (본) 적 있어요?
- Worrying about V-ing/hesitating to V: 자니
- How long since/have you V-ed?: (ㄴ) 지 얼마나 됐어요?
- I *did * do V, but...: 기는 하다
- It seems like/I guess/I assume it will...: (으)려나 보다
- Expressing Ability And Inability In Korean ((으)ㄹ 수 있다/없다)
- I can't believe it!: 다니, (이)라니, 냐니
- I Can't, I Don't: 안 vs 못
- How To Say "I Don't Care" In Korean
- I saw/experienced... and as a result: 했더니
- I heard that/is it true that ...? 는다면서요, 이라면서요
- I meant to V but: 는다는 것이 (그만)
- I was just about to V: (으)려던 참이다
- Exploring Korean Soft Interrogatives: '나요?'
- I'd (much) rather...: V + 느니 차라리
- If I'd done that... (I would've): 었더라면... (했을 것이다)
- If not, only if not: 아니면, 만 아니면
- If... (then I would/will): ㄴ/는다면, (이)라면
- If you intend to V: (으)려면
- If you keep doing that, then... (negative outcome): 그러다가
- If you keep V-ing then (unfortunately): 다가는
- If you keep V-ing you'll become: 다 보니... -게 되다
- If: 만약(에) with (으)면
- I'm going to V: (으)려고요
- It's impossible to keep V-ing: 다 못해
- In order to... you should: 아/어/해야
- If you were to/in the (unlikely) event that...: 기라도 하면
- Word Wars: 만들다, 들어 있다, 포함하다 (what's in that?)
- Instead: (는) 대신에
- I intended to V1 but I gave up and just V2-ed: (으)려다가
- I intended/tried to but couldn't: V + 을래야... 을 수가 없다
- It depends on: (에 따라) 다르다
- It was... but now it's...: 전만 해도
- Extremity In Korean (So Much, So Many, So + Adjective) 어찌나... 는지
- Compound Verbs In Korean Using 뛰다 (To Jump)
- Just as/in accordance with N: 대로
- Just because X doesn't mean that Y: ...고 해서 ...는 뜻은 아니다
- How To Say 'Just' In Korean (을 뿐이다)
- If you keep V-ing then (surely)...: 다가 보면
- How To Say "Kill Two Birds With One Stone" In Korean
- The Korean subway system: 어디 가세요?
- After repeatedly V-ing, I realise that...: 다(가) 보니(까)
- I learned/found/experienced that: V + 더라고요
- Let alone: 은/는 커녕
- Let's say/suppose/pretend/assume that...: 다고 치고
- Let's Eat! 먹읍시다!
- Looking Back: 기억
- Making Excuses: 한다 한다 하는 게
- Maxims: ...을 때 ...해야 ...지
- Do you mean that...? I mean that...: (ㄴ)단 / 이란 말이에요
- Maybe, I don't know if: 을지도 모르다
- How To Say 'Mind Your Own Business' In Korean
- It's enough to/you just have to V: (으)면 되다
- More... than I thought: 생각했던 것 보다
- Most likely (in all likelihood) you/it will V: 기 십상이다
- To need/not need (to): 필요하다, 필요가 있다/없다
- Negative outcomes: 느라고
- How to Call Someone a Nerd in Korean
- There's no choice but to...: 을 수 밖에 없다
- No different from/no more than/as good as: (이)나 다름 없다
- No matter how...: 아무리 ...아/어도
- Irrespective of, no matter what: 을/를 막론하고
- How To Say 'There's No Way' / 'It Can't Be' In Korean (을 리가 없다)
- No- and Any- Pronouns: 아무...나/도
- Nominalization in Korean: Using 음/ㅁ
- Not X, but Y: (는 게) 아니라
- I'm not keen on: 별로 좋아하지 않다
- You don't have to/probably won't do X, but at least do Y: 을 것
- Not only X but Y: (을) 뿐만 아니라
- Not even/not so much as: 조차
- It's not so much... but rather...: 은/는다기보다는
- Nouns and Tense
- Now and then, I used to: 곤 하다, 곤 했다
- Of all the things...?!: 하필(이면)
- How To Say 'Of Course' In Korean (고 말고요)
- V-ing on and off: 하다 말다 했다
- By way of doing/on the grounds of X, I did Y: 하여
- To be on the verge of V-ing: (을)락 말락 하다
- On the way to being/doing (from now): 해 갔다
- On top of X, there's Y/ Everything from X to Y: 에다가 ...까지
- One of the most...: 가장... 중(의) 하나
- Only if/whenever/as long as I do V: 기만 하면
- The only/sole N: 유일한
- I only/just do V (and nothing else): 기만 하다
- Or: (이)나, 거나
- Other than, except
- A Person Who's Always...: 쟁이
- How To Say Something's A Piece Of Cake (Easy) In Korean
- Please do, please don''t: V + (으)세요, V + 지 마세요
- Good Grief!: 우체국
- Practically/it's as if: 다시피 하다
- Pretending to V/ be A: 은/는 척하다
- Problems and Favours: 문제 하고 부탁
- Reacting to an Experience (Cause and Reaction): 길래, 기에
- I'm really into: 에 빠져 있다
- Really? No way! : 기는(요)
- No matter what, it doesn't justify: 기로서니
- Regardless of whether it's X (or Y): 든지
- I regret not V-ing: ...을 걸 그랬다
- It's a good thing that (expressing relief): 기에 망정이지
- Reminiscing: 던
- Reported Speech (고 했다 / 래요, 대요)
- Resolutions and Promises: V + 기로 하다
- Overcoming Adversity/Taking Risks: 을/를 무릅쓰고
- Compound Verbs 3: 뛰다 (to run)
- They said that: (다)고 말했다
- Compound Verbs 7: 보다 (to see, look, watch)
- Seeing as X remains the case, Y is true: 는지라
- It seems like/looks like: 은/는 것 같다
- Shall I/Would you V?: (으)ㄹ 까요 (Part 2)
- Shibal (씨발) In Korean Meaning (Be Very Careful Saying This)
- Since/because: (으)니까
- Some- and Every- (Pronouns Part 2): ㄴ 가 and 모든
- How To Say 'Speak Of The Devil' In Korean
- Sports: 스포츠
- A state of being: 어/아/해 있다
- At the Supermarket: 대형마트
- Understanding Tag Questions In Korean Using 죠
- Expressing Tendency In Korean Using 는 편이다
- Expressing Positive Outcomes In Korean (덕분에)
- The fact that...: 다는 것은, (이)라는 것은
- The last time you V-ed: 마지막으로
- The more... the more...: (을)수록
- I heard/they said that... so I V-ed: 다기에
- To be many, a lot: 많이, 많은, 많다
- To V like N: 처럼
- To be worth doing: 을 만 하다
- To someone: 한테, 에게, 께
- So much/to the point that, in order to: 도록, 정도로
- To, until, as far as: 까지
- Too A to V: 너무... 해서... 할 수 없다
- It's totally done: 아/어/여 버리다
- (Please) be sure to V: 도록 하다
- Compound Verbs 2: 돌다 (to turn)
- Types/kinds of: 종류
- Unforeseen cause, negative outcome: 는 바람에
- How To Say 'Unless' In Korean (지 않는 한)
- I've been V-ing until now: 아/어/해 왔다
- I used to/it used to be, but now: 했던
- I'm used/accustomed to...: (에) 익숙하다
- How To Say Someone's Giving Off Vibes In Korean (티를 내다, 티가 나다)
- 속담: Korean Expressions 2
- I was doing V1 and then V2 happened: (하)다가
- I was just about to V (but then there was a 180°): 던 차에
- I was thinking of V-ing: 을까 하다
- I was unaware that: 줄 몰랐다
- Idioms and Expressions 08
- Word Wars: 입다 and friends (to wear clothes)
- Weather: 날씨
- What's the point of...?: (으)면 뭘 해요?
- When(ever) I do V: 을 때(마다)
- When/If: (으)면
- Whether or not you V, it's the same: (으)나마나
- V-ing while in the state of...: 은/ㄴ 채(로)
- While V-ing: (으)면서
- While you're at it: 는 김에
- Why don't we V? Let's V: (으)ㄹ 까요 and (으)ㅂ 시다
- How To Make Suggestions In Korean Using 는 게 어때요
- How To Say Without Exception In Korean: 치고
- Expressing Concerns And Solutions In Korean: 을까 봐
- Expressing Worth And Value In Korean: 가치가 없다/있다
- Downplaying Assertions In Korean With "긴 한데, 긴 하는데"
- Korean Grammar: Expressing Contrasting Events with "(으)면서도"
- Korean Grammar: Expressing "Should" with "여/야 돼요" and "면 안 돼요"
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